Blizzard Zero G
Best lightweight touring ski for dedicated backcountry female explorers.
Built for lighter skiers who prioritize uphill efficiency without sacrificing downhill confidence. This touring setup balances a lightweight core with a versatile profile, making it a reliable daily driver for everything from early winter groomers to spring backcountry couloirs.
$849.99
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers prioritizing speed and energy conservation on long ascents
- Advanced tourers navigating steep, variable, or hard-packed alpine terrain
- All-mountain explorers seeking one reliable ski for diverse backcountry conditions
Who should skip it
- Intermediate skiers who prefer a damp, easy-going, or playful ride
- Resort-focused skiers who frequently encounter heavy afternoon crud or slush
- Powder hounds primarily hunting for deep, soft snow in the backcountry
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Featherweight construction makes long, vertical ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Downhill Stability
Trueblend core provides a damp, planted feel at higher speeds.
Turn Initiation
Early rise tip geometry makes carving into turns intuitive and quick.
Edge Hold
Camber underfoot bites reliably into firm, icy backcountry snow.
Versatility
Handles everything from deep spring corn to variable wind-scoured ridges.
Weight-to-Performance Ratio
Rarely do skis this light offer such substantial downhill confidence.
Key Specs
Weight
2400g per pair (171cm)
Camber Profile
Early Rise Tip and Tail, Camber Under Foot
Construction
Trueblend RPET Tour + Ash Core Insert
Core Material
Trueblend Tour 2.0
Dimensions
126-96-111mm (171cm)
Available Lengths
157cm, 164cm, 171cm, 178cm
Recommended Use
Alpine Touring, Mountaineering
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